Sailing la vagabonde exposed.
Exploration has always been part of life and an instinct that precedes the need for human survival. Due to the inherent risk associated, navigating the sea and experiencing the Unseen and Unknown will undoubtedly rank among the most exciting experiences in a person's life. It is probably why the French author Jules Verne wrote the novel Around the World in 80 Days, and we have a couple who are on their way to round the globe using sailing as their mode of transportation after drawing inspiration from that book.
Hello everyone, welcome back to the channel. Today, I'm going to tell you about the Australian-run YouTube channel sailing la vagabonde.
Riley White Lum and Elena Karasu share their dream of circumnavigating the Earth by sailboat; they started with no prior sailing experience and have traveled nearly 90,000 nautical miles across numerous oceans. Elayna and Riley, currently 29 and 38 years old respectively, started the channel in October 2014 to document their lives as the owners and crew members of the La Vagabonde.
They share "homestyle" vlogs of their daily lives, and as of now, their channel has 500 videos with a total of 368.6M views, with a maximum of 7.6M views per video. With 1.78 million subscribers and weekly uploads that average 452.1K views per video, it is one of the most popular YouTube sailing channels. In addition to their YouTube channel and associated website, they also maintain contact with their fans through their unique, regularly updated accounts on Twitter and Instagram.
You might assume they come from affluent parents if you heard about two young individuals who resigned from their office jobs to pursue their desire for marine exploration. Riley on the other hand, toiled for eight long years in the mines and on offshore oil rigs in Western Australia, saving all pennies he could to be able to buy a half-decent Yacht. Elayna who met her future husband roughly eight years ago spent the summer of 2014 performing live music in Greece.
They have experienced their fair share of external problems. Whether it is an alleged pirate encounter, drifting off to sea due to strong winds, financial crises, mechanical breakdowns, water shortages, and other similar terrifying yet entertaining mishaps, aside from a few minor internal conflicts that come with living at sea.
Greta Thunberg accompanied la Vagabonde on their voyage from Virginia to Lisbon to attend the 2019 UN Climate Change Conference in Madrid, and the channel immediately skyrocketed in popularity.
The couple already has a child named Larry, and in June 2021, Elayna gave birth to their second son, Darwin. Their two-year-old son Lenny was seen snorkeling at Jaws Beach in Nassau in a YouTube video clip that has recently generated controversy. People are debating whether or not it was brave or unwise of them to trust the teacher despite the risk of sharks in open waters at the beach in the Bahamas' capital, which is well-known for being frequented by nurse sharks and Caribbean reef sharks.
Their monthly income from YouTube ads alone is about $12.57K, and when you factor in the support of more than 4500 devoted followers, sales of their merch, how-to guides, and swimsuit line, their net worth is close to $1 million.
If you're interested, I'll put a link to their channel in the description so you may visit them and learn more about their unusual way of life! And while you are watching this video they are currently stuck in the deadly winds of the Bermuda Triangle, as updated according to their last video.
That concludes the video, guys. Don't forget to like it and click the subscribe button if you want to never miss other videos from my channel. Have a good day and we will see you in the next one.
Exploration has always been part of life and an instinct that precedes the need for human survival. Due to the inherent risk associated, navigating the sea and experiencing the Unseen and Unknown will undoubtedly rank among the most exciting experiences in a person's life. It is probably why the French author Jules Verne wrote the novel Around the World in 80 Days, and we have a couple who are on their way to round the globe using sailing as their mode of transportation after drawing inspiration from that book.
Hello everyone, welcome back to the channel. Today, I'm going to tell you about the Australian-run YouTube channel sailing la vagabonde.
Riley White Lum and Elena Karasu share their dream of circumnavigating the Earth by sailboat; they started with no prior sailing experience and have traveled nearly 90,000 nautical miles across numerous oceans. Elayna and Riley, currently 29 and 38 years old respectively, started the channel in October 2014 to document their lives as the owners and crew members of the La Vagabonde.
They share "homestyle" vlogs of their daily lives, and as of now, their channel has 500 videos with a total of 368.6M views, with a maximum of 7.6M views per video. With 1.78 million subscribers and weekly uploads that average 452.1K views per video, it is one of the most popular YouTube sailing channels. In addition to their YouTube channel and associated website, they also maintain contact with their fans through their unique, regularly updated accounts on Twitter and Instagram.
You might assume they come from affluent parents if you heard about two young individuals who resigned from their office jobs to pursue their desire for marine exploration. Riley on the other hand, toiled for eight long years in the mines and on offshore oil rigs in Western Australia, saving all pennies he could to be able to buy a half-decent Yacht. Elayna who met her future husband roughly eight years ago spent the summer of 2014 performing live music in Greece.
They have experienced their fair share of external problems. Whether it is an alleged pirate encounter, drifting off to sea due to strong winds, financial crises, mechanical breakdowns, water shortages, and other similar terrifying yet entertaining mishaps, aside from a few minor internal conflicts that come with living at sea.
Greta Thunberg accompanied la Vagabonde on their voyage from Virginia to Lisbon to attend the 2019 UN Climate Change Conference in Madrid, and the channel immediately skyrocketed in popularity.
The couple already has a child named Larry, and in June 2021, Elayna gave birth to their second son, Darwin. Their two-year-old son Lenny was seen snorkeling at Jaws Beach in Nassau in a YouTube video clip that has recently generated controversy. People are debating whether or not it was brave or unwise of them to trust the teacher despite the risk of sharks in open waters at the beach in the Bahamas' capital, which is well-known for being frequented by nurse sharks and Caribbean reef sharks.
Their monthly income from YouTube ads alone is about $12.57K, and when you factor in the support of more than 4500 devoted followers, sales of their merch, how-to guides, and swimsuit line, their net worth is close to $1 million.
If you're interested, I'll put a link to their channel in the description so you may visit them and learn more about their unusual way of life! And while you are watching this video they are currently stuck in the deadly winds of the Bermuda Triangle, as updated according to their last video.
That concludes the video, guys. Don't forget to like it and click the subscribe button if you want to never miss other videos from my channel. Have a good day and we will see you in the next one.
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